
--The council voted to allow the Wahkiakum Family Practice Clinic and Governance Board to pursue a proposal to hold longboarding races to raise funds for the clinic. Longboards are large skateboards roughly ranging from 36 to 60 inches in length.
Governance board spokesperson Sandi Benbrook Rieder said the races would include downhill and slalom races on the town hill and a push race on Puget Island. The downhill and slalom racers would start near Wahkiakum High School and come down Columbia Street.
The event would occur August 29 and 30, she said.
With council permission, organizers will contact Washington Department of Transportation and other agencies for their cooperation.
--The council voted to hold a public hearing on the proposed amended town zoning ordinance on June 3, 7 p.m. in the fire hall meeting room.
Planning commission Chair Fred Johnson said the commission had compared its 2008 draft with two other proposals and resubmitted its draft for council action.
In one of the main changes, the ordinance now has a single family residential zone classification, a multi-family residential zone, a mixed single and multi-family zone, a commercial zone and an industrial zone.
Existing uses are allowed to continue, Johnson said.
"This document maintains present policies," he said. "You can do residences in an industrial or commercial area."
Johnson said maps would be available to show proposed zones; and council members said they would make copies of the proposed ordinance available to the public, most likely on the town website.